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HARTFORD. 

PRESS  OF  ELIHU  GEER,  2Gi  STATE-STREET. 

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trustee** 


Elected. 

1833.  Rev.  CALEB  J.  TENNEY,  P.  D. 

"      DANIEL  DOW,  D.  D. 

"      LEVI  NELSON. 

"      TIMOTHY  P.  GILLET. 

"      NATHANIEL  HEWIT,  D.  D. 

'•      JOSEPH  HARVEY,  D.  D. 

"      ASAHEL  NETTLETON,  D.  D. 

"      GEORGE  A.  CALHOUN. 

"      SAMUEL  SPRING. 

"      CYRUS  YALE. 

"      ABNER  BRUNDAGE. 

"      SAMUEL  H.  RIDDEL. 

"      CHAUNCEY  G.  LEF. 

*  SAMUEL  PITKIN,  Esq. 
Hon.  ELI  B.  HASKELL. 

"      SETH  TERRY. 

ERASTUS  ELLSWORTH,  Esq. 
RICHARD  E.  SELDEN,  Jun.,  Esq. 

*  SAMUEL  LYMAN,  Esq. 
GEORGE  GOODWIN,  Jos.,  Esq. 
JAMES  R.  WOODBRIDGE,  Esq. 

1834.  Rev.  BENNET  TYLER,  D.  D. 

1835.  Rev.  WILLIAM  ELY. 

ELIPHALET  TERRY,  Esq. 

1836.  Rev.  FREDERICK  MARSH. 

1837.  "      ISAAC  PARSONS. 

"      JONATHAN  COGSWELL,  D.  D. 
1839.  CHESTER  BUCKLEY,  Esq. 

JOHN  P.  HAVEN,  Esq. 

1810.  Rev.  LEVI  SMITH. 

"   *  A.  S.  KENNEDY. 

HERLEHIGH  HASKELT  ,  Esq. 

1811.  Rev.  BENNET  F.  NORTHROP. 

"      DAVID  L.  PARMALEE. 
"      E.  L.  CLEAVELAND, 

JAMES  B.  HOSMER,  Esq. 


Went  out. 
1841. 

1835. 


1839. 


184). 
1840. 
1839. 


1840. 
1839. 
1839. 


1841. 
1841. 


iFacultg. 


Rev.  BENNET  TYLER,  D.  D., 

President  and  Frofessor  of  Christian  Theology. 

Rev.  JONATHAN  COGSWELL,  D.  D., 

Professor  of  Eclcs'.ast'cal  History. 

Rev.  WILLIAM  THOMPSON,  M.  A., 

Processor  of  Biblical  Literature, 


GENERAL, 


1836. 


NAMES. 

*  John  Goddard, 
Montgomery  S.  Goodale, 
John  Haven, 
Mark  Ives, 
John  C.  Paine, 
t  David  Perry, 
Josiah  W.  Turner, 
Anson  Y.  Tuttle, 
John  E.  Tyler, 


ORIGINAL    RESIDENCE. 

Roxbury,  Ms., 
Pottsdnm,  N.  Y, 
HolUston,  Ms., 
Goshen, 
Ashford,  Ms., 
Sharon, 
Salisbury, 
Barkhamsted, 
East  Windsor, 


GRADUATED. 

B.  C  1833 

A.  C.  1834 

A.  C.  1834 

U.  C,  1833 


W.  C.   1833 

w.  c. 

A.  C     1833 

D.  C.  1831 


George  W.  Bassett, 
Rufus  Clapp, 
t  Elnathan  Davis, 
t  Albert  Cole, 
*  Ansel  Dewey, 
dishing  Eells, 
Thomas  Gordon, 
John  F.  Norton, 
Royal  Reed, 
*t  John  D.  Smith, 
t  George  Wilson, 
George  C.Woodward, 
t  Edward  Woodford, 


1837. 

Walton,  N.  Y, 
Southampton,  Ms., 
Holden,  31s., 
Saco,  Ms., 
Columbia, 
Blandford,  Ms., 
Middleburu,  Vt., 
Goshen, 

Palmyra,  N.  Y., 
Gorham,  Me., 
Armenia,  N.  Y., 
Shrewsbury,  N.  J., 
Westbrook,  Me., 


W.C.  1834 
A.  C.  1834 
W.C.  1834 
W.  C.  1834 


w. 

c. 

1834 

w. 

c. 

1834 

Y. 

c. 

W.C.  1834 

B.  C.  1834 

H.  C.  1834 

D.  C.  1831 

B.C.  1834 


CATALOGUE. 

1836. 

PRESENT    RESIDENCE 


Windham, 


AND    EMPLOYMENT. 


Amsterdam,  N.    Y.t 

Pastor. 

Stoncham,  31s., 

Pastor. 

Sandwich  Islands, 

Missionary. 

Rchoboth,  Ms., 

Pastor. 

Ncio  Fairfield, 

Pastor. 

Great  Harrington,  Ms., 

Pastor. 

Pastor 


1837. 


Tinmouth,  Vt., 

Pastor. 

Blue  Hill,  Me., 

Pastor. 

Oregon  Territory, 

Mission 

Goshen,  Ms., 

Pastor. 

Hammondsport,  N.  Y. 
East  Stajford, 

Pastor. 
Pastor. 

GENERAL 


1338. 

>AMES. 

ORIGINAL    RESIDENCE. 

GRADUATED. 

Ezra  Adams, 

Medway,  Bis., 

A. 

C. 

David  Bancroft, 

Graft  en,  Yt., 

A. 

C. 

1835 

Noah  Bishop, 

Litchfield, 

Y. 

c. 

1833 

George  Butterfield, 
Robert  D.  Gardiner, 

t,^//*t:fmrt'x.o]rliyri      i\      /-» 

East  Haddam, 

Y. 

c. 

1834 

James  A.  Hazen, 

W.  Springfield,  Ms 

,Y. 

c. 

1834 

Charles  Kittredge, 

Low  el,  Ms., 

D. 

c. 

1834 

Benjamin  B.  Parsons, 

East  Windsor, 

A. 

c. 

1835 

Loomis  H.  Pease, 

Winstcd, 

W 

.c. 

1835 

Lemuel  Pomeroy, 

Southampton,  31s., 

A. 

c. 

1835 

James  P.  Terry, 

Enfield, 

A. 

c. 

1S34 

Augustus  C.  Thompson 

,   East  Windsor, 

Y. 

c. 

Hiram  Bell, 
Philo  Canfield, 
t  John  Humphrey, 
Justin  L.  Janes, 
George  Langdon, 
Lemuel  Leonard, 
Aaron  R.  Livermore, 
t  L.  R.  Phillips, 
George  W.  Underwood, 
John  Wood, 
Edmund  Wright, 


1839. 

Antrim,  N.  H., 

W 

.C. 

1836 

Bridgeport, 

W 

.c. 

1836 

Amherst,  Ms., 

A. 

c. 

1835 

Southampton,  Ms., 

A. 

c. 

1835 

Hartford, 

Y. 

c. 

Charlcmont,  Ms., 

A. 

c. 

Alstcad,  N.  H., 

A. 

o 

Buckland,  Ms., 

W. 

c. 

1836 

Enfield,  Ms.:, 

U. 

c. 

1S37 

AJstead,  N.  H., 

A. 

c. 

1836 

Easthampton,  Ms. 

,w. 

c. 

1836 

CATALOGUE. 
1038. 


PRESENT    RESIDENCE 


Willington, 

En  on,  O., 

Wilmington,  17., 

Monroe, 

South  Wilbraham,  Ms., 

North  Canaan, 


Sin ij ma,  N.  Y., 
Somers, 
Roxbury,  Ms., 


AND    EMPLOYMENT. 


Pastor. 
Pastor. 
Pastor. 
Pastor. 
Pastor. 
Stated  Supply, 


Pastor. 
Pastor. 
Pastor. 


1G39. 


Marlborough, 


Charhstoicn,  3ts. 
Guilford,  N.  Y., 
South  Killing  sly, 
Portagcvillc,  X.  Y.~, 


Sharon,  31s., 


Lang  don,  N.  H., 

Missouri. 


Pastor. 

Pastor. 
Pastor. 

Stated  Supply, 
Pastor. 


Pastor, 

Pastor. 
Missionary, 


GENERAL, 


1840. 


NAMES. 

Austin  Carey, 
Asa  F.  Clark, 
f  Edward  Clark, 
Solomon  Clark, 
t  Theodore  J.  Clark, 
Thomas  G.  Clark, 
Joel  L.  Dickinson, 
William  Dixon, 
*David  E.  Goodwin, 
James  C.  Houghton, 
t  Thomas  L.  Kollock, 
Andrew  Sharpe, 


ORIGINAL    RESIDENCE. 

N.  Bridgwater,  31s., 
Canterbury , 
Chesterfield,  Ms., 
Northampton,  3ls., 
Northampton,  Ms., 
Canterbury, 
Granby,  Ms., 
Enfield, 
Litchfield, 
Putney,  Vt., 
Elizabethtoivn,  N.  J., 
Pomfrct, 


GRADUATED. 

A.  C.   1837 

B.  U.  1837 
W.C.  1837 
W.C.  1837 
W.C.  1837 


A.  C.  1837 
W.C.  1833 
Y.  C.  1838 
D.  C.  1837 
W.U.  

B.  U.  1838 


1840. 


Isaac  A.  Bassett, 
David  A.  Coburn, 
t  Moses  K.  Cross, 
William  F.  Dibble, 
Henry  M.  Field, 
Nahum  Gale, 
Alpheus  Graves, 
Benjamin  Howe, 
John  A.  McKinstry, 
David  F.  Robertson, 
Francis  Williams, 


Granby,  Ms., 

A. 

C. 

Thompson, 

A. 

c. 

1838 

Danvcrs,  Ms., 

A. 

c. 

1838 

Broolficld, 

M. 

c. 

1838 

Iiaddam, 

W 

,c. 

1838 

Worcester,  Ms., 

A. 

c. 

1837 

Sunderland,  Ms., 

A. 

c. 

Topsfield,  Ms., 

A. 

c 

1838 

Springfield,  Ms., 

A. 

c 

1838 

Stirling,  Scotland, 

Ashfield,  Ms., 

W 

c. 

1838 

CATALOGUE, 


1840. 

PRESENT    RESIDENCE 

AND    EMPLOYMENT. 

Sunderland,  Ms., 

Pastor. 

Amsterdam,  N.  Y., 

Pastor. 

MiddlefieU,  Ms., 

Pastor. 

Petersham,  Ms., 

Pastor. 

Cummington, 

Pastor. 

WilKmantic, 


Pastor. 


1841. 


Ware,  Ms., 
Palmer,  Ms., 


St.  Louis,  Mo., 
Ware  Village,  Ms., 
Halifax,  Vt., 

Turrington, 

East  ford, 


Pastor. 
Pastor. 

Pastor. 
Pastor. 
Pastor. 

Pastor. 

Pastor. 


10 
GENERAL 

1842. 


NAMES. 

William  T.  Avery, 
Luther  H.  Barber, 
William  Barnes, 
t  George  Bugbee, 
James  B.  Clark, 
Hiram  Day, 
Francis  L.  Fuller, 
Jonathan  S.  Judd, 
t  Charles  Lord, 
Melzar  Parker, 
tOliver  S.  St.  John, 
t  Lyman  Whiting, 


ORIGINAL   RESIDENCE. 

Griswold, 
Canton, 
Lacon,  III., 
Woodstock, 
Boston,  31s. 
Westmoreland,  N.  Y., 
Springfield,  Ms. 
Westhampton,  Ms., 
Williamsburg ,  Bis. 
Ashfield,  Ms., 
D anbury, 
N.  Broohfield,  Ms., 


GRADUATED. 

A.  C.  1839 

A.  C.  1839 

Y.  C.  1839 

XL  C.  1839 

D.  C.  1839 

O.  J.  1839 

A.  C.  1839 

W.C.  1839 

A.  C.  1838 

A.  C.  1838 

A.  C.  1838 

A.  C.  


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CA1 

PRESENT    RESIDENCE 

rALOG 
1842. 

UE. 

AND    EMPLOYMENT. 

Ifitchcockville, 
Hampton, 

Stated  Supply. 
Pastor. 

East  Granby, 
New  Hartford, 

Pastor. 
Stated  Supply. 

Whately,  Mf., 

Stated  Supply, 

Elizabcthport,  N.  J., 
South  Brookficld,  Ms., 

Pastor. 
Pastor. 

12 


£&m  m  ME 


SENSOR     C  LASS. 


John  B.  Allen, 
David  S.  Dickinson, 
ChesterW.  Carpenter 
Andrew  13.  Foster, 
Darius  Gore, 
Nathaniel  A.  Hewit, 
Nathan  L.  Lord, 
"I;  S.  Lavalette  Perrin, 
Frederick  A.  Pratt, 
Pliny  Sanborn, 
Calvin  Terry, 
Jeremy  W.  Tuck, 
Thomas  S.  Vail, 


RESIDENCE. 

GRADUATED.           ROOMS. 

Sturbridge,  31s., 

u. 

C. 

1840  No 

.  15 

Jlussel,  Ms., 

A. 

C. 

1840 

27 

,Ckarlottc,  N.  Y. 

,A. 

C. 

1839 

— 

Dorchester,  Ms.. 

A. 

c. 

1840 

30 

Sturbridge,  Ms.. 

A. 

c. 

1838 

13 

Bridgeport, 

A. 

c. 

1839 

— 

Ley den,  N.  Y., 

A. 

c. 

1837 

— 

East  Windsor, 

Y. 

c. 

1840 

Saybroolcy 

Y. 

c. 

1840 

20 

Reading,  Ms., 

A. 

c. 

1840 

Enfield, 

A- 

c. 

1840 

14 

Kensington,  JV.  //. 

,A. 

c. 

1840 

31 

Monsoiiy  Ms* 

A. 

c. 

1840 

28 

t  Dismissed. 


13 


M  ID  D  LE      CLASS 


NAMES. 

Henry  B.  Blake, 
David  P.  Colton, 
George  Cook, 
Samuel  Galpin, 
Charles  F.  Gleason, 
William  H.  Karner, 
Darius  Morris, 
Melzar  Montague, 
Thomas  S.  Norton, 
Thomas  O.  Rice, 
AlexanderYerrington 


residence;. 
Winchester, 


L.  Meadow,  Ms.,  Y.  C.  1841 
Swansey,  N.  II.,  A.  C  1839 
Wethersfcld,  Y.  C.  1835 
Worcester,  Ms.,  A.    C.  1839 

Egremont,  Ms.,     

Ellington,  W.U.I  840 

Westhampton,Ms.W  .C.  1841 
Amherst,      Ms.,  A.   C.  1840 
W.  BrookfieU,  Ms.,  A .   C .  1 8  39 
,Griswold,  A.   C.  1841 


GRADUATED.  ROOMS. 

W.  C.  1841  No.  9 
22 
11 
21 
26 
32 
23 
2 


16 
24 


JUNIOR     CLASS. 


Isaac  C.  Day, 
William  Goodwin, 
Warren  C.  Fisk, 
William  Miller, 


Killinghj,  \. 

New  Hartford,  W. 

Wales,  3Is„  A. 

New  Jiraintrcc,  A. 


Frederick  II.  Pitkin,  East  Hartford,  A. 

Rufus  P.  Wells,  B.  Decrjic/d,  M$.)A. 

Russel  M.  Wright,      Easthampton,Ms.yV 

o 


C. 1841 
C. 1842 
C. 1840 
C. 1842 
C. 1840 
C. 1S42 
.C  1841 


20 
17 
29 
18 
30 
19 
9 


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0  umm  ax  5. 

Whole  number  who  have  entered  the  Institute,  111 

Whole  number  who  have  graduated  here,  62 

Deceased,  .......     4 

Number  in  the  present  Classes.  ...  30 

N.  B. — Those  marked  thus  t  have  been  members  of 
the  Seminary  for  a  longer  or  shorter  period,  but  did  not 
graduate  witb  their  Classes. 

Those  marked  thus  *  have  deceased. 


Stbbrariations. 

A. 

C. 

Amherst  College. 

B. 

C. 

Bowdoin  College. 

B. 

u. 

Brown  University. 

D. 

c. 

Dartmouth  College. 

H. 

c. 

Hamilton  College. 

M. 

c. 

Middlebury  College. 

O. 

I. 

Oneida  Institute. 

U. 

c. 

Union  College. 

W 

.  c. 

Williams  College. 

W 

.  u. 

Wesleyan  University 

Y. 

c. 

Yale  College. 

Candidates  for  admission  to  this  Seminary  must  pro- 
duce satisfactory  testimonials  that  they  possess  compe- 
tent talents,  and  are  members  of  some  Christian  Church 
in  good  standing,  and  that  they  have  graduated  at  some 
College,  or  have  otherwise  made  literary  acquisitions, 
which,  as  preparatory  to  theological  studies,  are  substan- 
tially equivalent  to  a  liberal  education  ;  and  they  shall 
be  examined  with  reference  to  their  personal  piety,  and 
their  object  in  pursuing  theological  study. 

The  course  of  study  occupies  three  years,  and  it  is 
expected  that  in  all  ordinary  cases,  students  will  enter 
with  the  intention  of  completing  a  full  course. 

The  different  branches  of  study  will  be  pursued  sim- 
ultaneously so  far  as  practicable  ;  but  Biblical  Interpreta- 
tion will  be  the  most  prominent  branch  for  the  first  year; 
Systematic  Theology,  for  the  second ;  and  Sacred 
Rhetoric  and  Pastoral  Theology,  for  the  third.  Church 
History  will  occupy  about  an  equal  proportion  of  each 
year. 

There  are  two  vacations  in  the  year;  the  first  of  six 
weeks,  commencing  on  the  Friday  after  the  second 
Thursday  in  August ;  the  second  of  four  weeks,  com- 
mencing on  the  first  Thursday  in  April. 


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The  Seminary  building  contains  a  chapel,  reading- 
room,  recitation-room,  a  room  for  the  library,  and  other 
rooms  for  the  accommodation  of  fifty-two  students.  The 
rooms  are  supplied  with  most  of  the  necessary  articles  of 
furniture. 

There  is  a  farm  belonging  to  the  Institution,  of  nearly 
sixty  acres,  and  a  work  shop  furnished  with  tools,  afford- 
ing facilities  for  manual  labor  to  such  students  as  choose 
to  avail  themselves  of  the  privilege. 

No  charge  is  made  to  the  student  for  tuition,  room 
rent,  or  use  of  the  library. 

Some  aid  is  afforded  to  indigent  students  by  benevolent 
individuals  and  charitable  associations. 

Board  is  obtained  in  private  families  at  $  1 .50  per  week. 


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